You, Me and Dupree with Owen Wilson: DVD Cover
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You, Me and Dupree Director: Joe Russo, Anthony Russo Cast: Owen Wilson, Kate Hudson, Matt Dillon, Seth Rogen

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  • DVD Release Date: 11/21/2006
  • Rating: Rated PG13
  • Sales Rank: 49,092
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Dupree's Memoirs: Want more Dupree? Browse his personal scrapbook full of outrageous photos and funny stories from his crazy past; Feature commentaries with directors Anthony & Joe Russo and with writer Michael Le Sieur and producer Scott Stuber; Includes hilarious deleted scenes, alternate ending and outtakes

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Disc #1 -- You, Me and Dupree
1. Getting Married [5:52]
2. The Best Man [4:30]
3. You Can't Sleep in a Bar [5:09]
4. A Week at the Most [7:00]
5. Family First [6:33]
6. Carl Time [7:34]
7. Hit the Road [7:23]
8. Gut Check Time [6:26]
9. Career Day [5:02]
10. Meet Me Halfway [6:56]
11. Getting Suspicious [5:03]
12. Rock Bottom [7:35]
13. Dinner With Dad [7:54]
14. Is Love Enough? [4:26]
15. Permission to Miss School [4:19]
16. Can You Get Me Ten Minutes in There? [4:15]
17. A Pretty Big Candle Stick [2:59]
18. He's On His Own [3:40]
19. "7 Different Kinds of Smoke" [1:27]
20. End Titles [5:07]

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There’s an old saying: No good deed goes unpunished. That’s the lesson learned by the Peterson newlyweds, Molly (Kate Hudson) and Carl (Matt Dillon), who take pity on Carl’s hapless best friend, Randy Dupree (Owen Wilson), inviting him to temporarily stay in their new home. When Dupree’s visit degenerates into an extended tenancy, the Peterson marriage begins to show the strain, with Carl’s stress level further elevated by his boss, Kate’s father (Michael Douglas). Sibling directors Anthony and Joe Russo move the story along rapidly, zooming past wildly improbably plot situations, making sure that the irrepressibly charming Wilson is never far from sight. Two things will become apparent to anybody watching the essential DVD supplements: First, the palpable chemistry between Hudson and Wilson (who were romantically linked in the tabloids soon after the film’s release) and, second, the fact that several of the movie’s funniest scenes never made the final cut. The former is plainly evident in nearly every inch of on-the-set footage, which suggests that Hudson couldn’t keep a straight face while shooting even brief, minor scenes with Wilson. The latter is obvious from various bloopers and outtakes, among them a hilarious ad-lib exchange between Wilson and bit player Harry Dean Stanton. The half hour of bonus material also includes a spoof trailer that employs clever editing to make this harmless comedy seem -- rather convincingly, we might add -- like a horror movie, with Dillon appearing to be a homicidal maniac. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble

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A COMPLETE AND UTTER WASTE OF TIMEby Anonymous

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February 26, 2007: This is one of the worst "comedies" I have seen in a long time. The talent of the actors is completely wasted. This movie was hard to get through because it is so boring. It's pointless. Don't get fooled by the trailers this movie is not good. What was Michael Douglas doing in this mess ? He must have made this one for the money.

This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen edition.

Ah, dupree.by Anonymous

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November 23, 2006: This movie is Owen Wilson at his finest. Although the whole time you are wishing that Dupree will steal Carl's wife, this never happens. However, in real life, Owen Wilson steals Kate Hudson. It is my theory that if this movie had been written differently, Dupree would have had enough of Kate Hudson that he wouldn't have become the homewrecker he is today. This movie is full of endless laughter. It is easily the funniest movie I have ever seen, and it will leave you taken by Dupreeze!

This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen edition.